1 1 cold 1 1 Colombia 1 A 2 foggy 2 Mexico 2 1 Fenton 3 sunny 2 1 He went to university. 2 38 4 stormy 2 He worked for a newspaper. 3 James 5 wet 3 He got married. 4 Tuesday 6 warm 4 He had a son. 5 9.00 / nine o’clock 7 windy 5 He wrote One Hundred Years of 6 07700 900523 8 cloudy Solitude. 3 1 Hello. I’d like to make an 2 stormy 6 He won the Nobel Prize for appointment to see the doctor. Literature. 3 1 TRUE 2 OK. What’s your name? 3 1 1928 3 It’s John Mangan. 2 FALSE 2 1958 4 Mangan? Can you spell that, 3 TRUE 3 1959 please? 4 1 windy 4 1982 5 Yes. It’s M-A-N-G-A-N. 2 wet 5 2014 6 Thank you. Which doctor would 3 wet you like to see? 4 cloudy A1 Listening 4 7 I usually see Dr Shaw. 5 foggy 8 OK. How about 4.30 this 1 B afternoon? 6 sunny 2 1 FALSE 9 Yes. That’s perfect. Thank you. A1 Listening 2 2 TRUE 3 TRUE A1 Listening 6 1 1 Julie 4 FALSE 1 A, C, E 2 Clerk 5 FALSE 3 Clerk 2 14 2 180 3 40 4 12 6 TRUE 4 Clerk 7 FALSE 3 1 Are you excited? 5 Julie 2 Why are you doing it? 6 Julie 3 1 see 3 What about you? 7 Julie 2 read 4 How long is the race? 3 choose 2 A6 B5 C4 D7 E3 F1 5 Can you finish in twelve hours? 4 record G2 6 What’s the best part of the race? 5 send 3 1 Hello. Could I have a ticket to 6 listen 4 1 James Oxford, please? 2 James 2 Yes, of course. A single or a return? 3 Rebecca 3 A return, please. 4 James 4 Here you are. That’s £12.50. 5 Rebecca 5 £12.50? OK, here you are. What time is the next train? 6 It’s at 3.00, from platform 4. 7 OK. Thanks for your help. Goodbye.